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Integra DTR-6.9


$1,000.00 Released August, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Capable of bi-amping, which, in effect, drives the primary front two speakers with dedicated amplifiers for the High Pass and Low Pass portions of the frequency range. Decodes all the latest formats for enhanced utilization of Blu-Ray discs and what-not. Audessey room adjustment is simple to use and actually surprisingly effective.

The Cons:Lots of menus and settings to adjust.

The Integra DTR-6.9 is a 7.1 Surround-Sound A/V receiver. The Integra DTR-6.9 is Integra's lowest level receiver that is still THX Select2 Plus certified, meaning it can also reach THX Loudness Plus. Like the 5.9, the 6.9 has an array of upconversion and satellite radio features.

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Unlike the DTR-5.9, the DTR-6.9 also sports a front-panel A/V port, as well as an extra digital audio port, an extra HDMI two new component video outputs, an extra RCA audio input for a phonograph, and 5.1 surround inputs to connect a DVD player to. The DTR-6.9 also includes all of the standard DTR features such as iPod support, and control over ethernet.

Features 

  • 7.1 Surround-Sound
  • HD upconversion
  • 2 Zones/Multiroom support
  • Sirius/XM/AM/FM tuner
  • iPod support
  • Control over ethernet
  • Video inputs: composite/S-Video x6, component x3, HDMI x4
  • Video outputs: HDMI x1, Component x2
  • Audio inputs: RCA x8, 5.1 surround DVD inputs, Digital x3
  • Audio outputs: 7.1 Surround -Sound A/B for speaker wire, 7.1 pre-outs, Stereo A/B and RCA x1 for Zone 2

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    Capable of bi-amping, which, in effect, drives the primary front two speakers with dedicated amplifiers for the High Pass and Low Pass portions of the frequency range.

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    Decodes all the latest formats for enhanced utilization of Blu-Ray discs and what-not.

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    Audessey room adjustment is simple to use and actually surprisingly effective.

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    Lots of menus and settings to adjust.

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